Portrait of George L. Andrews (1828-1899), a professor, civil engineer, and a soldier in the Union Army of the United States Civil War. He was assigned to organize the African American troops in the Army of the Gulf, forming the Corps d'Afrique. To...

A group posed in front of The Andrews Asphalt Paving Co. office located at 13th and St. Louis Sts. in Louisville, Ky. The group consists of white men, one white woman, and one African American man. Most are standing, two are seated on the ground....

Landaff W. Andrews was born in Flemingsburg, Kentucky. In 1826, he graduated from Transylvania University and was admitted to Fleming County bar, where he served as county attorney from 1829 to 1839. He served in the Kentucky House of...

Portrait of Brigadier General Christopher Columbus Andrews (1829-1922), an American soldier, diplomat, newspaperman, author, and forester. He was elected to the Minnesota State Senate, and was instrumental in establishing a newspaper, the Minnesota...

View of Andrews Asphalt Paving Company's yard at 13th St. and St. Louis Ave. in Louisville, Ky. There are large slabs of concrete, piles of smaller pieces and mounds of gravel. Three men wearing hats and dress clothes are among the concrete. There...

A group of white and African American men are posing with two dump trucks of sand and an asphalt shovel near an underpass on 4th street. There are utility poles overhead and two barn-like structures are visible behind the work crew.

A group of white and African American men are posing with two dump trucks of sand and an asphalt shovel near an underpass on 4th street. There are utility poles overhead and two barn-like structures are visible behind the work crew.

E.R. ANDREWS, a stern-wheel towboat with a composite hull (165 ft. x 32.5 ft. x 5.2 ft.), was built at Howard in 1894. Owned by Campbell's Creek Coal in Cincinnati, she operated on the Kanawha and Ohio Rivers, towing coal to Cincinnati and...